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* [http://insingulo.blogspot.com/2010/08/in-silico.html In Silico] ''many of the dysfunctional relationships I had in the academic world were not actually due to my personality flaws, but were largely due to the peculiar culture that tolerates (and in some cases rewards) dysfunctional interpersonal relationships in academia.''
 
* [http://insingulo.blogspot.com/2010/08/in-silico.html In Silico] ''many of the dysfunctional relationships I had in the academic world were not actually due to my personality flaws, but were largely due to the peculiar culture that tolerates (and in some cases rewards) dysfunctional interpersonal relationships in academia.''
 
* [http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/11/10/mea-culpa-about-studying-science-to-get-a-job/ Mea culpa: About studying science to get a job]
 
* [http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/11/10/mea-culpa-about-studying-science-to-get-a-job/ Mea culpa: About studying science to get a job]
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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/us-pushes-for-more-scientists-but-the-jobs-arent-there/2012/07/07/gJQAZJpQUW_story_2.html US pushes for more scientists but the jobs aren't there]
  
 
===Academia as a workplace===
 
===Academia as a workplace===

Revision as of 05:22, 26 July 2012

This is just a backup of a bookmark folder, will structure it later.

Academic career

Generic

Ph.D.

Postdocs

Coming back

  • Reentering Academia - A Success Story I knew that I could be a reasonable scientist given the chance. I eventually managed to convince people here in Oxford that I could be taken back on as a postdoc.


Finding a job after academia

Academia as a workplace

Funding

Fraud and retraction

Peer review

Impact factor

Plagiarism


Philosophical defenses

Inefficiencies

Italy

Open science

Image